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    a little bit old link...but still true (imho)
    http://www.darknet.org.uk/2006/03/10...sics-recovery/

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    i will use it before setup linux
    to learn more
    then i will setup linux
    Last edited by TheGiant; 11-23-2007 at 06:34 AM.

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    mandriva one 2008.1 is great... some proprietary drivers and plugin are include on cd, and when its finishes to boot the OS is complete/perfect.

    http://www.mandriva.com/en/product/mandriva-linux-one

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    Oh, good. Thanks...

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    Since no one has mentioned these live discs, then I will mention them

    Lubuntu

    http://lubuntu.net/

    Which is an even lighter version than Xubuntu, cause Lubuntu only needs 50 megabytes of ram.

    And then there is Aurora (formerly known as EEEbuntu)

    http://eeebuntu.org/ (yeah they still have the old address name)

    Which also has a livedisc.

    I have just installed Lubuntu on my extremely small laptop, and I am still a beginner. But I am looking forward to using Linux more and more on it

    Also the normal Ubuntu Linux has a live disc.

    http://www.ubuntu.com/

    So it is better and better
    Last edited by WolverineDK; 01-06-2011 at 04:36 AM.

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    ubuntu didn't even existed when this thread is started... I hate bumped threads
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expeto View Post
    ubuntu didn't even existed when this thread is started... I hate bumped threads
    Jesus fucking Christ, it is a sticky. So bumped threads ? naah do not be so negative mate

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    ahh...facepalm
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    Peppermint OS

    http://peppermintos.com/

    Which is based upon Lubuntu and uses Firefox as it default browser, unless you love Chrome, then you can download the Peppermint Ice instead. Which has Chrome installed instead of Firefox. I personally removed Lubuntu, because they used Chrome instead of Firefox as their default browser. And well now I use Peppermint instead. And yes, both Peppermint flavours has a live option.
    Last edited by WolverineDK; 02-16-2011 at 06:47 PM.

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    My friend has xp pro and blew up his sata motherboard, he got a pata box and we found a $23 pata-to-sata connector so he could use his sata dvdburner in his pata box

    Well xp+dvdshrink+imgburn is having real problems ripping and burning dvds, so I showed him how to quickly rip/burn dvds using PuppyLinux -it's really fast and easy... Puppy Linux boots into ram (you can now use the dvd-drive) and you can burn it onto a dvd-disk and then save your sessions back onto the dvd -which is pretty handy imo

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